In this article we will look at working with Linux from the command line. The tasks that will be covered in this document are; managing files and directories, finding files, getting help, redirecting I/O, and command chaining. This article is aimed at new users to the SUSE Linux Enterprise distribution.

In this article we will look at how to setup and configure a PXE (Preboot Execution Environment) boot server. A PXE boot server can be very useful for a variety of tasks, e.g. Speed up the installation of a distribution because you don’t have to change the media around. When using a PXE boot server in conjunction with ‘AutoYaST’ you can have a fully automated installation of SUSE Enterprise Linux.

In SUSE Linux Enterprise Server you may have noticed that the SSH daemon logs are written to the /var/log/messages log file, this can be a little annoying because it makes spotting errors a little more tedious.

In this article we will look at configuring MySQL replication. The topics that we will cover are creating a database that will be replicated by a slave server, configuring a master server, configuring a slave server, and testing the server to make sure that replication is working correctly.